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Christ Church Interior, Stafford,

Christ Church opened on Foregate Street in 1839. Its mission church, St. Aidan's, was consecrated in 1902 on Marston Road. Christ Church closed in 1976. In 1983 it was demolished; sheltered housing ...

Churchyard Cross, Blithfield

This cross stands in the churchyard of St. Leonard's Church, Blithfield. The steps are medieval, the cross shaft and head are Victorian. St Leonard's church dates from the 13th and 14th centuries. ...

Coal transportation tunnel, Mow Cop

Photograph of Joseph Jeffries with his son George near the entrance to the coal transportation tunnel running underneath Mow Cop, on the border between Staffordshire and Cheshire.

Codsall Wood - Brimstone Well: sepia drawing

'Brimstone Well. Codsall Wood.' Showing a damned-up stream among leafy foliage.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Consall Plateway, Consall Hall Gardens

A plateway is a horse-drawn railway. The Consall plateway was begun in 1815 when a group of local landowners formed a partnership to build an iron railway between Consall Forge and Weston Coyney. The ...

Creswell Chapel Ruins, near Stafford

Creswell Chapel of Ease dates from around 1150. The only visible remains of this chapel is a partial ruin standing in fields to the northwest of the village proper. It was a subsidiary chapel of the ...

Cross at Washerwell Lane, Caverswall

This late medieval cross was perhaps erected by monks from Hulton Abbey. Its precise purpose is not known, but it may have served as a butter cross, a boundary mark, or to mark Wash Well.

Cross in Biddulph Churchyard: pen and ink drawing

Showing a pillar on a heavy base above three steps, with gnomen used for a sundial.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Croxden - Antiquities: sepia drawing

'Remains of an Effigy and Cross at Croxden Abbey, Staffordshire.'1) Showing the remains of a 13th century knight with a shield and a sword; the head and the lower part of the legs are missing.2) Showing ...

Croxden Abbey

A watercolour painting by Henri Gastineau (1791-1876). This view shows the west wall of the chapter house and the high transept wall, exterior, from the south east. The Cistercian Abbey of Croxden ...

Croxden Abbey Form S.W. Photographed by William Blake.

A south-west view of Croxden Abbey, Nr. Alton, Staffordshire.

Croxden Abbey. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Croxden Abbey ruins, Nr. Alton, Staffordshire.

Croxden Abbey: engraving

'Croxden Abbey.' Showing the remains of the building.'F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; I. Court, sc., [engraved]; W. Emans, [Bromsgrove Street], Birmingham, publisher.'

Croxden Abbey: engraving

'Croxden Abbey, showing the remains of the south transept of the Church and part of the cloisters.' North east view. 'Engraved by Hay after a drawing by W. Carter for `The Beauties of England and Wales''; ...

Croxden Abbey: engraving

'The North-East View of Croxton-Abby in the County of Stafford.' [Taken from the north west, the outside.] Showing the west doorway and the length of a wall of the guest house on the right. Also showing ...

Croxden Abbey: lithograph

'Croxden Abbey, view across the Nave,' taken from the north west, showing chiefly the west entrance. Plate III.'E. W. Septi., 1852, [drawn]; Lithographed by Newman & Co., 48 Watling St., London.'

Croxden Abbey: pen and ink drawing

Showing the cloister and the south transept from the south west. Anonymous.

Croxden Abbey: pen and ink drawing

Showing the cloister and the south transept from the east. Anonymous.